It’s no secret that the Chevrolet Corvette is rife with heritage. To remind the world of the sports car’s storied past, the Golden Bowtie just revealed its latest rehash of one of the most beloved variants of all time.
Say hello to the new, first-ever, mid-engine Corvette Grand Sport and Grand Sport X. For those unfamiliar, the Grand Sport is an even more upscale and high-performance-oriented version of the already hot-performing Corvette.
But its origins date back as far as the Corvette itself. Thus, it’s an absolute staple to the nameplate and rooted in the ‘Vette’s motorsports legacy.

This time around, however, things are much different. But despite such differences, the Grand Sport and Grand Sport X continue to harness some of the Corvette’s most significant performance heritage.
Realigning with one of the ‘Vette’s greatest hits

The origins of the Grand Sport date back to 1963, or the first model year for the second-gen “C2” model. Born as a secretive project to take on the Europeans in motorsports, by none other than Zora Arkus-Duntov, the proverbial chief engineer and “Father of the Corvette,” Chevy created the Grand Sport specifically as a racecar to compete in the world-famous 24 Hours of Le Mans.







